IEEE 1363.3-2013
Based Cryptographic Techniques using Pairings
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1363.3-2013 is a computing and processing standard focused on cryptographic techniques using pairings. It addresses a specialized area of applied cryptography where pairing-based methods support secure protocol design, identity-related schemes, and other advanced security functions. For engineers, researchers, and procurement teams, the standard matters because it helps define a common technical basis for evaluating implementations, comparing performance, and aligning work with a recognized specification in this complex field.
1363.3-2013 overview
This standard sets out guidance for cryptographic techniques that rely on pairings, a mathematical approach often used in modern security design. As 1363.3-2013, it sits within the computing and processing subject area and is intended to support consistent treatment of pairing-based methods across development and assessment. The document is relevant where precise technical requirements are needed for designing, reviewing, or testing cryptographic functions that depend on pairing operations and related algorithmic behavior.
Typical use cases
Typical use of 1363.3-2013 includes cryptographic engineering work involving pairing-based protocols, such as identity-based security systems, authenticated key exchange designs, and other schemes built on advanced algebraic structures. It may also be used in research environments, security product development, and technical review of algorithms that need a common reference point. In these settings, the standard helps teams describe methods consistently and compare implementation choices more reliably.
Why this standard matters
This standard matters because pairing-based cryptography can be difficult to implement and evaluate without a shared technical reference. 1363.3-2013 supports clearer design control, more consistent testing, and better communication between developers, auditors, and buyers of cryptographic solutions. It can also help reduce risk when assessing whether a method is suitable for a specific security purpose, especially where correctness, interoperability, and documented technical expectations are important.
- Pairing-based cryptographic techniques
- Advanced security protocol design
- Implementation review and testing
- Specification-based procurement
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1363.3 (2013)
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